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What is a nucleophile and what is an electrophile?

A nucleophile is a chemical species that can donate a pair of electrons to a different chemical species (generally to an electrophile) to form a chemical bond in a reaction. They are generally negatively ...

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What is "common law"?

Common law stems from judgements in decided cases. These decisions can either help interpret existing laws or even fill in the gaps within statutes. While they do not override statutory law, they do set a...

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Describe the structure of benzene, and how this affects its stability.

Benzene has the molecular formula C6H6, with the 6 carbon atoms forming a planar hexagonal ring of C-C sigma bonds. The six hydrogen atoms, one attached to each carbon atom via a C-H...

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Find the derivative of sinx, use that to find the derivative of xsinx

the derivative of sinx is cosx, then we know that we can apply the product rule to find derivative of xsinx, such that if we let u=x and v=sinx and apply the formula d/dx(xsinx)=udv/dx+vdu/dx. to...

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Explain the law of supply and demand and why it is important.

The law of supply and demand is one of the fundamental concepts of basic economics. It is the foundation on which several economic theories have been built. The law of demand states the higher the price o...

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